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jennifer ashton. good morning. >> good morning. >> a study came out in a reputable pediatrics journal. what did it find? >> they were really looking at trends, maggie, who exactly was having obesity surgery in an adolescent population and looked at the state of california and two-year period from 2005 to 2007, found there were 590 teenagers who underwent obesity surgery and this is in the age 13 to 20-year-old age group. >> and in those 5790 adolescent surgeries, did they break them down further? >> what was interesting, they found ethnic differences. they found gender differences. for example in this population, they found 28% of those who had surgery were white teenagers. however, 65% of them underwent surgery. this is a little bit counterintuitive because 28% represented the overweight teenagers, but 65% of them actually had surgery. so, in among white teenagers, more are having obesity surgery than are obese. >> exactly. i understand that. either way, when i heard about this, it's very alarming be
jennifer ashton. good morning. >> good morning. >> a study came out in a reputable pediatrics journal. what did it find? >> they were really looking at trends, maggie, who exactly was having obesity surgery in an adolescent population and looked at the state of california and two-year period from 2005 to 2007, found there were 590 teenagers who underwent obesity surgery and this is in the age 13 to 20-year-old age group. >> and in those 5790 adolescent surgeries, did...
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jennifer ashton and "early show" contributor dr. jennifer hartste hartstein, psychologist, is pretty in pink to support the cause. good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> right to the questions, the first from facebook, david wants to know, i heard guys can get breast cancer, too. is that true? if so, what is the difference between men's breast cancer and women's breast cancer. dr. ashton? >> the first thing, maggie, most men have no idea that they are at risk for breast cancer. while it's much less common in men than women, it accounts for less than one percent of all breast cancer cases, it can be just as aggressive. the good thing, if you will here, when you are talking about male breast cancer, because men have less breast tissue, it's usually easier for them to feel or, in some cases, even see the lump. the bad thing is that they tend to be embarrassed and might not bring that to the attention of a doctor. but important for men to know their risk factors, family history like for women, obesity, alcohol use because that stimul
jennifer ashton and "early show" contributor dr. jennifer hartste hartstein, psychologist, is pretty in pink to support the cause. good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> right to the questions, the first from facebook, david wants to know, i heard guys can get breast cancer, too. is that true? if so, what is the difference between men's breast cancer and women's breast cancer. dr. ashton? >> the first thing, maggie, most men have no idea that they are at risk for...
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jennifer ashton here with the scoop. it seems like every time we turn around, there's something else with bpa. it's terrible. you know, it's the end of the world. what's really going on with the latest bpa discovery? >> the saga continues, erica, and still really more questions than answers. you're right, bpa or this chemical, this bisphenol a. more than 95% of us have traces of it detectable in our urine. this should not be a surprise. this is a study that looked although the bpa compounds in dental sealants because they are used in -- to do good things in our children and actually found that when these sealants combine with saliva, the enzymes in saliva release a bpa by-product detectable in the saliva of children up to three hours after sealants are applied. >> is there enough that's detected or that perhaps would stay with us for it to be a major concern for parents? >> unclear at this point. it's unknown. this study was based on a review of toxicology literature and certainly more research needs to be done. they nee
jennifer ashton here with the scoop. it seems like every time we turn around, there's something else with bpa. it's terrible. you know, it's the end of the world. what's really going on with the latest bpa discovery? >> the saga continues, erica, and still really more questions than answers. you're right, bpa or this chemical, this bisphenol a. more than 95% of us have traces of it detectable in our urine. this should not be a surprise. this is a study that looked although the bpa...
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jennifer ashton will explain. first, though, our break and your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" sponsoreded by mastercard. there are some things money can't buy. for everything else, there's mastercard. i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. i'm from the gulf coast. my family spends a lot of time here. i have a personal interest in ensuring that we get this job done right. i'm keith seilhan. i'm in charge of bp's cleanup on the gulf coast. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. you may have heard that oil is no longer flowing into the gulf. there's less oil coming ashore every day, but we still have thousands of people ready to clean it up if it does. we're going to be here as long as it takes to make this right. ♪♪ a flavor paradises aof delicious fishes ♪♪ ♪ friskies seafood sensations. ♪ â™
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jennifer mistrot shows us a new program in fremont that's getting kindergarteners speaking mandarin. [ mandarin ] >>> reporter: this is the second day of miss wang's kindergarten class. the kids are jazzed. they are learning the world's most spoken language. it's the first year of the fremont school district's mandarin immersion program. >> in a nutshell, they are going to learn the culture. they are going to learn the language. and they are going to be educated in all the same standards. >> reporter: same course work any other california kindergartener gets except they will spend 90% of their classroom time counting, singing and speaking chinese. these mini language wizards are chosen by lottery and come from classes throughout the district. the goal is to create bilingual citizens. >> we're mexican and italian and just very mixed american family so as far as her knowing mandarin or knowing chinese culture i thought that was something else just to expose her two. >> reporter: most of the kids have at least one chinese parent but english is still the first language at home. families
jennifer mistrot shows us a new program in fremont that's getting kindergarteners speaking mandarin. [ mandarin ] >>> reporter: this is the second day of miss wang's kindergarten class. the kids are jazzed. they are learning the world's most spoken language. it's the first year of the fremont school district's mandarin immersion program. >> in a nutshell, they are going to learn the culture. they are going to learn the language. and they are going to be educated in all the same...
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jennifer ashton, thank so you. for more on cell phone emissions go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. >> announcer: cbs healthwatch sponsored by advil. make the switch to advil now. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol® to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil®. ,,,, go to takeadvil.com. state budget cuts are crippling my classroom, so i can't believe the sacramento politicians cut a backroom deal that will give our state's wealthiest corporations a new billion dollar tax give-away, a new handout that can only mean larger class sizes and even more teacher layoffs. but passing prop 24 can change all that. prop 24 repeals the unfair corporate give-away and puts our priorities first. vote yes on prop 24, because it's time to give our schools a break, not the big corporations. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're
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jennifer ashton. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. [ male announcer ] this is rachel, a busy mom. she starts at dawn and so does her back pain. that's two pills for a four hour drive. the drive is done. so it's a day of games and two more pills. the games are over her pain is back that's two more pills. and when she's finally home, but hang on, just two aleve can keep back pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rachel who chose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ ♪ funny how nature just knows how to make things that are good for you. new v8 v-fusion + tea. one combined serving of vegetables and fruit with the goodness of green tea and powerful antioxidants. refreshingly good. [ female announcer ] all you need for sensitive skin. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole
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in alameda county, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >> and you know what? most boxes of those fruits and vegetables, less than $30. dig deep farms hopes to be able to take public assistance cards sometime soon. >>> i hear tell, tracy, there are sunglass spotted in the city of san francisco today. >> oh, of course people are using sunglasses. it just depends what street you're standing on. >> out there at the beach -- >> oh, no, you don't need anything that looks like sunglasses out here. you need a blanket, probably a nice shawl, a sweater, all of that and more. still cool at the beach. and we are still looking at plenty of clouds. but closer to home, sunshine. there you go, bay bridge basking in sunshine. that's where you will need some sunglasses. take a look at your daily planner. this is what we are expecting as we move into the evening. those clouds will be filtering back into the bay area. along the coastline low clouds and fog with possible drizzle. more clouds around the bay and also low clouds expected to move in later on in the evening especially
in alameda county, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >> and you know what? most boxes of those fruits and vegetables, less than $30. dig deep farms hopes to be able to take public assistance cards sometime soon. >>> i hear tell, tracy, there are sunglass spotted in the city of san francisco today. >> oh, of course people are using sunglasses. it just depends what street you're standing on. >> out there at the beach -- >> oh, no, you don't need anything that looks like...
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in almeda county, jennifer maestro, cbs 5. >> that is a win-win. most boxes of fruits an vegetables less than $30. and dig deep farms hopes to be able to take public assistance such as the ebc cards sometime soon. >>> all right, up next, these aren't just sand castles. i know somebody who is going to be envious. the high popping creations on a california beach. ,, [ indistinct conversations ] [ female announcer ] this is not a burger. it's better. because with 57% less fat than regular ground beef, it's better for you. you see, this is a morningstar farms® meatless griller. that's right, meatless. and it tastes as good as it looks. so you can still enjoy that grilled-burger taste you love... and everything that comes with it. morningstar farms® grillers® original. [ indistinct conversations ] now that's more like it. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm flaky pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two boxtops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. did to earn cashewayps gfor your
in almeda county, jennifer maestro, cbs 5. >> that is a win-win. most boxes of fruits an vegetables less than $30. and dig deep farms hopes to be able to take public assistance such as the ebc cards sometime soon. >>> all right, up next, these aren't just sand castles. i know somebody who is going to be envious. the high popping creations on a california beach. ,, [ indistinct conversations ] [ female announcer ] this is not a burger. it's better. because with 57% less fat than...
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jennifer ashton, thank you so much. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by thermacare heat wraps. all day back relief with no pills. just relief. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. and get this year's colors up on the wall...this year. let's get better prices... and better paint. let's break out the drop cloths, rollers, brushes, and tape. let's start small. then go big. no matter what the budget. and when we're done, let's take a bow. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr premium plus ultra. the only interior paint and primer in on
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jennifer ashton is here with more. good morning. >> good morning, maggie. people with migraines know they can go as long as 72 hours so any relief is welcome. what does this study say thirvelsts is presented in a plastic surgery journal research about a procedure around about ten years but just starting to look at really the long-term data and the surgery involves cutting nerves in four areas in the head. either in the front of the scalp, the front of the forehead, behind the eyes, actually, or in the back region of the head, those are the trigger points in the anatomy that really tend to be involved in someone's migraines. what the study showed, the people who do better with this type of surgery, those actually a little older when their migraines start and if they have all four sites prayeded on they tend to do better than if they have just one site operated on. again, this is for people who mav really severe migraines that aren't responding to other treatment and really interfering with their day-to-day life. >> that study looked just at surgery. >> exact
jennifer ashton is here with more. good morning. >> good morning, maggie. people with migraines know they can go as long as 72 hours so any relief is welcome. what does this study say thirvelsts is presented in a plastic surgery journal research about a procedure around about ten years but just starting to look at really the long-term data and the surgery involves cutting nerves in four areas in the head. either in the front of the scalp, the front of the forehead, behind the eyes,...
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jennifer ashton and jennifer hartstein here as well in just a few minutes. >>> also ahead this morning, if you're moving long distance, ever done it, you know it is a nightmare, but it can be more than that. it can be a scam. one price on the phone, when the truck shows up, they double or triple the price. susan koeppen will tell us a mover who did that from noin fr our hidden cameras. we'll talk about that. >> now to the newsdesk. >> good morning, everyone. >>> southern florida is on flood alert. a soaking tropical depression making it's way up the coffee at 35 miles per hour. our miami station wfor joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. in south florida, they're getting quite the soaking. myself, i'm actually wading in ankle-deep water. we're here on miami beach. when you have the constant do downpours the concern is flooding. that is what is giving motorists quite a bit of trouble making their way through. of course, that's something to be cautious about. in preparation for this storm, water management officials, of course, began to pump our draina
jennifer ashton and jennifer hartstein here as well in just a few minutes. >>> also ahead this morning, if you're moving long distance, ever done it, you know it is a nightmare, but it can be more than that. it can be a scam. one price on the phone, when the truck shows up, they double or triple the price. susan koeppen will tell us a mover who did that from noin fr our hidden cameras. we'll talk about that. >> now to the newsdesk. >> good morning, everyone. >>>...
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jennifer hartstein, thank you very much. lonnie, we,,,, with high-speed internet from at&t, you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy. you can download videos and -- wow, that was fast. you can do it all from the comfort of home. so, as you can see, it's a -- whoa. i'm gonna just go grab a sandwich. [ male announcer ] introducing our fastest internet with speeds up to twenty four megabits per second. switch to high speed internet from at&t and get one-hundred dollars back via promotion card. ♪ baby baby oh baby baby baby ♪ >> ear worms. >> that will be with you now all day. you're welcome. it's the least we could do for you on a thursday. >> speaking of ear worms, though, this is an ear worm you really want to get because tomorrow, the early summer concert series rolls on -- >> into the station with train. >> train. >> do we have it? >> cue the music. >> it's everywhere this summer. my son
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in san brown oh jennifer must ontario, cbc 5. >>> >> jennifer did call pg&e but the utility didn't provide a comment on this particular situation but serve pro continues to work in the area for other vendors such as insurance companies. >>> the state attorney general is promising to review the salaries of local government workers who make more than $300,000 a year. san ramon city manager is sure ton on that list. last month we told you herb mow knees made $356,000 in 2009. san ramon's budget has a reserve but the city recently decided to rays fees for some programs while cutting back on parkland escaping, tree maintenance, and street sweeping. all in the name of saving money. still, in august, the mayor made no apologies for his city manager's salary. we're looking at a person who does not have an assistant that worked twice as hard as i think a lot of other people, the 10 years he has here, and the fact that he gives 200% and they are -- >> you don't think his salary is excessive? >> not with what he does and as an individual. >> they are cutting back on services, you're asking seniors to
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jennifer ashton. do appreciate it. for tips on rapid and safe weight loss methods go to our partner in health webmd.com and search "lose weight fast." >>> up next, here come the brides. we'll meet three sisters who are all going to say "i do," "i do" and "i do" this weekend when we come back. >> announcer: cbs healthwatch sponsored by dove deep moisture body wash with nutrient moisture. [ female announcer ] ever worn your clothes in the shower? if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. nobody else has what this paint's got: and that's a number one rating. it's a paint and primer in one -- so it goes on bold, and looks even better. it means getting more done -- i
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jennifer ashton is here with information on the so-called dangerous dirty dozen. you'll want to hear which one falls on that list. this is "the early show" on cbs. [ female announcer ] moms always want to give 100%. and they can without even trying. caprisun 100% juice is a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. so your kids get 100% goodness in the pouch they love. caprisun 100% juice. i can respect that. ♪ three decadent flavors. 60 calories. it's me o'clock. time for jell-o. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. new regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. ♪ [ instrumental: uphey, max. [ announcer ] your dog's one of a kind. and now, you have the power... [ giggling ] to help significantly extend his healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime, can help extend his lovable antics... up to 1.8 healthy years. [ barks ] long live your buddy. oh, max!
jennifer ashton is here with information on the so-called dangerous dirty dozen. you'll want to hear which one falls on that list. this is "the early show" on cbs. [ female announcer ] moms always want to give 100%. and they can without even trying. caprisun 100% juice is a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. so your kids get 100% goodness in the pouch they love. caprisun 100% juice. i can respect that. ♪ three decadent flavors. 60 calories. it's me o'clock. time for jell-o....
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jennifer ashton, also an ob-gyn, can help us out. the takeaway is we have clarification on to what the risks may be and some stats are staggering. >> part two goes like this. this study looked at women taking hormone replacement therapy, also known as hrt, over a certain period of time and then helped stratfy the risk of breast cancer. we do know hrt increases the risk of breast cancer. what this study showed is a couple of things. duration of use. women who were onne estrogen therapy only had a 19% increase of breast cancer. women who were on a combination of hormone replacement therapy, estrogen and progesterone, had an 83% risk. >> that's the one that jumps out at you. >> if taken for more than 15 years. if it was 100% risk, that would be doubling. this 83% is very similar to what came out in 2002. >> that's good. di dialling back a little bit. you said this study looks at women who took it for a number of years. you say the length of time is important. >> length of time, longer risk associated with higher risk. women who took hrt
jennifer ashton, also an ob-gyn, can help us out. the takeaway is we have clarification on to what the risks may be and some stats are staggering. >> part two goes like this. this study looked at women taking hormone replacement therapy, also known as hrt, over a certain period of time and then helped stratfy the risk of breast cancer. we do know hrt increases the risk of breast cancer. what this study showed is a couple of things. duration of use. women who were onne estrogen therapy...
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jennifer ashton, thanks. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," she helps women overcome their auto phobia. steve hartman's "assignment america." but up next, iran released her from prison but she won't rest until two other americans are home, too. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to redeem my reward points for a gift card. tell points please? 250,000. calculating... ooh! answer: five fifty! 550 bucks?! 5 dollar, 50 cents. minus redeeming charge. leaving 50 cents. say what? happy time! what kind of program is this? want better rewards? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] confused what to get? now robitussin makes it simple. click on the robitussin relief finder at robitussin.com. [ nose blowing ] [ male announcer ] click on your symptoms. ♪ get the right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. the robitussin relief finder it's that simple. the robitussin rel
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jennifer ashton has more about this. jennifer, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. some of this dramatic increase is due to the growing awareness of the dangers of concussions, but experts say many cases still go unreported. >> go, go. >> reporter: like so many competitive young athletes, 17- year-old zoe loveman loves to play hard. >> i went out for a header with another player. and as i was coming down she was still sort of making her up to the ball i guess. we knocked heads. both fell to the floor. >> reporter: zoe suffered a concussion which occurs when the brain strikes the inside of the skull. this causes swelling within brain cells and disrupts electrical signals. young brains are particularly vulnerable, even in helmets. after football, girls' soccer is the second leading cause of concussions. >> i remember crying after the game saying i just want to go to bed. i don't want to do anything. i want to close my eyes. >> reporter: a new study finds that e.r. visits for sports- reeled concussions in kids ages 14 to 19 more than tripled in ten years. >> our bigges
jennifer ashton has more about this. jennifer, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. some of this dramatic increase is due to the growing awareness of the dangers of concussions, but experts say many cases still go unreported. >> go, go. >> reporter: like so many competitive young athletes, 17- year-old zoe loveman loves to play hard. >> i went out for a header with another player. and as i was coming down she was still sort of making her up to the ball i...
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investigators feel that he was killed by his foster parents, louis roth and jennifer campbell. they were briefly arrested on suspicion of murder. sherry miller, who really lead the search weekend after weekend after weekend always believed the parents or tried to. but now things have changed. >> i would love to see somebody walk through these doors with him in their arms. do i think that's probable? no. until we have his body, we can never be 100% sure. >> reporter: we are in san leandro dedicating the cfl, citizens for the lost society, dedicated to finding future missing children. >> when a family member goes missing, the last thing you should have to worry about is where do i get fliers, how do i pay for fliers, who can help me distribute them how can we keep their names in the news media. that's what the cfl society is there for. >> reporter: they promised posters, fliers, t-shirts, media contacts and people on the ground searching for future missing kids. in san leandro, tim ryan, cbs 5. >>> after a 12 hour manhunt, three armed bank robbers in cupertino are still on the lo
investigators feel that he was killed by his foster parents, louis roth and jennifer campbell. they were briefly arrested on suspicion of murder. sherry miller, who really lead the search weekend after weekend after weekend always believed the parents or tried to. but now things have changed. >> i would love to see somebody walk through these doors with him in their arms. do i think that's probable? no. until we have his body, we can never be 100% sure. >> reporter: we are in san...
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in san francisco, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >>> we're peeling back the layer on the weather getting some hot stuff. >> i was asking you, can you see my raccoon eyes? it was so hot i went swimming at lake del valle and even though it looks like summer it's looking like autumn because i could tell the difference in the shadows and how they were forming and the water temperature, it was at 74 last week, today 69 degrees. it felt like 69 degrees in the water. but right now in san jose 92 degrees, northwest wind at 13. that is indeed an offshore flow. meanwhile, compare the blue skies there with the coast is clear. and currently, right there in ocean beach, where we have plenty of people and birds out there tonight, it is 80 degrees there. as we kick-start the first day of september, i want to show you how we're wrapping up for the month of august. we had four days that were at or above average heat in san francisco as well as in san jose. otherwise, we had 27 days with temperatures averaging below normal. so what can you bank on this evening, get out, enjoy, still in the 90s away from the ba
in san francisco, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >>> we're peeling back the layer on the weather getting some hot stuff. >> i was asking you, can you see my raccoon eyes? it was so hot i went swimming at lake del valle and even though it looks like summer it's looking like autumn because i could tell the difference in the shadows and how they were forming and the water temperature, it was at 74 last week, today 69 degrees. it felt like 69 degrees in the water. but right now in san jose...
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jennifer ashton is here with more on this. cvs. what is it and what are the symptoms. >> computer vision syndrome, as you said. this is thought to affect millions and millions of people. basically you can think of it like an overuse injury of the eyes or central nervous system. it can cause anything from eyestrain, dry or irritated eyes, fatigue or headache. this is caused by hours of overuse in front of a computer, blackberry, pda. >> we have some things up on the screen. if you have some of the things on the screen, these may be symptoms of cvs. >> right. this is no different. we talked about blackberry thumb, carpal tunnel injury, it's representative use caused by habitual activity, in this case focusing on a computer screen or blackberry. >> lord knows there are people in this country that spend 10 or 12 hours a day. >> the average person can spend up to six hours a day, if this is your job. >> you have some advice to help alleviate or make sure they don't get it in the first mass. >> first off we have to remember anyone can be
jennifer ashton is here with more on this. cvs. what is it and what are the symptoms. >> computer vision syndrome, as you said. this is thought to affect millions and millions of people. basically you can think of it like an overuse injury of the eyes or central nervous system. it can cause anything from eyestrain, dry or irritated eyes, fatigue or headache. this is caused by hours of overuse in front of a computer, blackberry, pda. >> we have some things up on the screen. if you...
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police may have been trying to get jennifer to give them information on louis, but it didn't work. with no body, no witnesses, no hard evidence, the couple was released. an attorney advised but did not represent them: >> i always thought what the police did was the wrong tactic. there was no basis upon which to arrest either of them. and it certainly caused them to be more united. >> reporter: in january, campbell and ross moved away from the bay area and later separated. she is believed living in arizona, he may be in maryland. an acting lieutenant says he is stilling on the case. >> ross is obviously not being forthright. as i believe he is the suspect and hasanni campbell met foul play at his hands. >> reporter: coming out of the meeting with the d.a., sherry told me he tossed the ball back to her saying raise the profile of the case, go national if you have to. so she will. don knapp, cbs 5. >>> other bay area headlines. san francisco police arrested an 18-year-old in the deadly shooting of a german tourist. it happened sunday night near union square. police say two groups of y
police may have been trying to get jennifer to give them information on louis, but it didn't work. with no body, no witnesses, no hard evidence, the couple was released. an attorney advised but did not represent them: >> i always thought what the police did was the wrong tactic. there was no basis upon which to arrest either of them. and it certainly caused them to be more united. >> reporter: in january, campbell and ross moved away from the bay area and later separated. she is...
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jennifer heartstein. jim parsons is here to tell us about the explosive new developments on the "the big bang theory." i don't know what that voice was. i'll be back. discover customersl are getting five pcent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. aveeno hair shines in real life. new aveeno nourish plus shine with active naturals wheat smooths damaged cuticles for 75% more shine in one use. real shine, for real life. yours. [ female announcer ] new aveeno nourish plus shine. yours. ["stir it up" playing] stir up a smile with hershey's syrup. he worked his whole life, served his country defending our freedoms, and depends on social security. so, who would want to privatize it? corporate lawyer david harmer. harmer's social security privatization plan would cut guaranteed benefits and gamble with social security on wall street. while we worry, harmer's wall street friends would make billions in profits from privatization. david harmer. a social security privatization plan we
jennifer heartstein. jim parsons is here to tell us about the explosive new developments on the "the big bang theory." i don't know what that voice was. i'll be back. discover customersl are getting five pcent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. aveeno hair shines in real life. new aveeno nourish plus shine with active naturals wheat smooths damaged cuticles for 75% more shine in one use. real shine, for real life. yours. [ female announcer ] new...
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jennifer hartstein, psychologist, is here to help us handle the pressure looking whether looking for a job or -- >> currently in one. >> exactly. and afraid you are going to lose yours. good morning good. >> morning. >> what are the signs your stress levels are going out of control. >> well, we want to start with simple things, there will be a mood change. you might start to feel more irritable, anxious, more depr s depress depressed. you want to take note of that and notice if you are feeling more tense in your muscles, in your body, are you getting headaches, clenching your teeth, things to take notice of. how about sleep problems when you have a hard time sleep wlg it's never been a problem before. leading to a sense of apathy, you start to just not care, you don't care about your job or anything. it could really end into that bigger problem of using drugs and alcohol excessively, potentially leading to a violent episode either at home with your kids or at the job. so it kind is on a thermometer, exactly. >> you look at that graphic, you're in the red zone. you have all that going
jennifer hartstein, psychologist, is here to help us handle the pressure looking whether looking for a job or -- >> currently in one. >> exactly. and afraid you are going to lose yours. good morning good. >> morning. >> what are the signs your stress levels are going out of control. >> well, we want to start with simple things, there will be a mood change. you might start to feel more irritable, anxious, more depr s depress depressed. you want to take note of that...
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jennifer ashton is demonstrating. we're going to talk to her ahead about what else you can do. >> also ahead this morning, it took years for society to slowly isolate or ban smokers from restaurants, right, and from airplanes. now it's sort of, you would never expect to see a smoker in there, right? some people are equating families with small children, misbehaving children, not our children, maggie. >> of course not. >> as the new smokers. the new sort of persona non grata would be the screaming child in a restaurant. a lot of people might agree with it. but should they be banned from public places or even from airplanes as some people have suggested. >> or have a separate section. >> that has been another theory. we're going to talk about that this morning with our dr. jennifer hartstein who is here with some tips for all of us to live a little more peacefully together. >> i see dave nod being emphatically. if they were banning your dog wally who you take everywhere would you be as excited about this? >> first of al
jennifer ashton is demonstrating. we're going to talk to her ahead about what else you can do. >> also ahead this morning, it took years for society to slowly isolate or ban smokers from restaurants, right, and from airplanes. now it's sort of, you would never expect to see a smoker in there, right? some people are equating families with small children, misbehaving children, not our children, maggie. >> of course not. >> as the new smokers. the new sort of persona non grata...
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jennifer ashton, thanks. up next randy quaid and his wife arrested in canada. why they're afraid why they may be on a deadly hollywood hit list. we'll take you inside the bizarre case when "the early show" continues. >> announcer: cbs healthwatch sponsored by restastis. talk to your doctor here, take the card. you go to the shops... i'll meet you at the gate. thanks. please remove all metal objects out of your pockets. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back. fun money from freedom. that's 5% cash back in quarterly categories and an unlimited 1% cash back everywhere else. and this too. does your card do this? i'm going to need a supervisor over here at gate 4. sign up for this quarter's bonus today. chase what matters. go to chase.com/freedom. philips sonicare is the number 1 recommended power toothbrush by dental professionals it's no wonder philips sonicare is the toothbrush america loves switch now and if you're not 100% satisfied, we'll give you a full refund. nothing beats prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn free for a ful
jennifer ashton, thanks. up next randy quaid and his wife arrested in canada. why they're afraid why they may be on a deadly hollywood hit list. we'll take you inside the bizarre case when "the early show" continues. >> announcer: cbs healthwatch sponsored by restastis. talk to your doctor here, take the card. you go to the shops... i'll meet you at the gate. thanks. please remove all metal objects out of your pockets. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back. fun...
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jennifer hartstein she's a child and adolescent psychologist. >> good morning. >> 400% increase in the last 10 years. why do you think it's been so dramatic? >> it's an incredibly huge increase. i think there's ease of use. >> easy access like the girl said. >> it's in your house, your medicine cabinet. you don't have to seek it out. you can hide it more. the signs aren't there, so the parents can know what you're doing. >> what's also scary, kids are younger and younger. kids as young as 12 years old doing that. >> 12 and older. >> if your kid smokes you can smell the smoke. if your kid drinks you can see they are drunk. if they abuse prescription drugs, how can you tell? >> it's harder. talking about feeling hot, maybe they are nauseous eyes are red, nose running, lethargic, trouble in school. some of the signs are the same. it's much harder to look for. you have to look in your cabinets and see what's going on. >> not just cabinets. aren't there other hot spots. >> medicine cabinet. kitchen, households appliances. garages, they are using inhalants in the garage. you want to look any
jennifer hartstein she's a child and adolescent psychologist. >> good morning. >> 400% increase in the last 10 years. why do you think it's been so dramatic? >> it's an incredibly huge increase. i think there's ease of use. >> easy access like the girl said. >> it's in your house, your medicine cabinet. you don't have to seek it out. you can hide it more. the signs aren't there, so the parents can know what you're doing. >> what's also scary, kids are younger...
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jennifer ashton and back is jennifer hartstein as well. >> good morning. >> is this platant prejudice, you're better looking, i'll give are mow money? >> if only it were that simple. based on the study, that simple and seems we are only looking at the physical characteristics not on merit, which is really a problem. >> i wass talking to my daughter about this telling her about that story, she said mommy, that's fatist not sexist or racist t.s. she's right. >> from my end as a doctor i don't look at obesity like it's really a behavioral or social issue, a medical issue. i think this is potentially a slippery slope. >> do you think they discriminate on appearance, not just how much you weigh but how tall you are -- >> well, yeah. that's why i think i'm wearing these five-inch heels. >> so am i. the highest. >> and the shortest -- >> maggie, i read something that brunettes make more. so jen and i are going to leave and go right to the hair salon. on monday we will have brown hair. >> ready to go. >> i'm brunette. >> hil pope where's the money? devil's advocate here. could employers have
jennifer ashton and back is jennifer hartstein as well. >> good morning. >> is this platant prejudice, you're better looking, i'll give are mow money? >> if only it were that simple. based on the study, that simple and seems we are only looking at the physical characteristics not on merit, which is really a problem. >> i wass talking to my daughter about this telling her about that story, she said mommy, that's fatist not sexist or racist t.s. she's right. >> from...
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jennifer ashton, thanks so much, jen. for more information, you can go to our partner in health news, webmd.com and search "purerty." h "purerty." tly soothes and revs an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right for you and your partner. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed back ache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cial
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jennifer ashton, thank you so much. for more, go to our partner in hell, webmd.com and search for artificial sweeteners. we'll be right back. >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by prevacid. treat frequent heartburn with prevacid 4 hour. nothing beats prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn free for a full 24 hours. prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn with prevacid®24hr, all day, all night. nothing works better. [ male announcer ] with its 43 safety features, like the parkview rear back-up camera... hi, sweetie. there you are. [ male announcer ] ...electronic vehicle information center, and rear cross path detection system, now available in the safety tech package, the chrysler town & country is a safe bet to make. ♪ ♪ everywhere i go ♪ i'll pass it on, ♪ around...and on...and on... edible arrangements. happiness is always in season. visit, call or go to ediblearrangements.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 7:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. >>> the judge
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jennifer hartstein. a child and adolescent psychologists. a lot to talk about. sometimes grand. parents go too far. but sometimes parents take advantage. mom, i need to you watch the kids. not, mom, would you watch the kids? >> we don't ask, make assumptions and have expectations that may not be fair of the grandparent and decide, you love your grandchildren. make it happen. >> exactly right. we don't realize, they have their own lives and can't drop everything just for their grandkids. >> they do. nice for them to want to or maybe able to, maybe they work have other obligations. you need ask the question. >> a lot of tension is caused by communications breakdowns. not on the same page. how do you astlid? >> thing, different than when your parents parented you. new things we know. new challenges. you may really have to explain to your parents why you're making the choices you are, provide information, provide research. provide the reading so they can understand why you're doing what you're doing. >> often you fail in that and they ignore it. >> they feel is their right. they've
jennifer hartstein. a child and adolescent psychologists. a lot to talk about. sometimes grand. parents go too far. but sometimes parents take advantage. mom, i need to you watch the kids. not, mom, would you watch the kids? >> we don't ask, make assumptions and have expectations that may not be fair of the grandparent and decide, you love your grandchildren. make it happen. >> exactly right. we don't realize, they have their own lives and can't drop everything just for their...
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jennifer mistrot joins us with the story. >> reporter: it's troubling math so the superintendent of the school district sent out notification to parents and children letting them know for the time being the playgrounds are closed at the eight elementary schools here in the district. the question, how safe are the play structures? >> feels me sat. >> reporter: how come? >> because it shut down and we can't play. >>> reporter: parents and kids are bummed out that their new playgrounds are closed. notices went out this week to all elementary students in the novato school district. for now these playgrounds are off limits. >> i closed the playgrounds in hopes that we would be able to talk to the manufacturer and the designer to see what could be done or if there were errors made or what are we going to do from here because i wanted to make sure all students were safe. >> reporter: six kids total have broken arms playing on the structures at two schools. four at hamilton, two kids at lynwood elementary school. two of the broken arms occurred after school was out. some parents worry that the
jennifer mistrot joins us with the story. >> reporter: it's troubling math so the superintendent of the school district sent out notification to parents and children letting them know for the time being the playgrounds are closed at the eight elementary schools here in the district. the question, how safe are the play structures? >> feels me sat. >> reporter: how come? >> because it shut down and we can't play. >>> reporter: parents and kids are bummed out that...
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in san francisco, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >>> well, with the new meters, prices as jennifer said will bounce around depending upon demand and they could go as low as 50 cents an hour to she said up to $6. >> ouch. >> an hour. >> quick question. how many friends do you have? and we don't mean that silly little number on the side of your facebook profile page. how friendship or lack of it can help or take a toll on you. >>> and what could be one of the greatest yard sales scores of all time? >>> we have breaking news. terrell owens picks his team. i' dennis o'donnell. and sad news tonight on former raider jack tatum. promise me low prices. and stick to it. like seriously low prices. [ male announcer ] at safeway, we made a promise of low prices. and we're keeping it. [ female announcer ] take our great club card specials like four 6-packs of refreshe soda just $3.49. and any refreshe 2-liter 2 for $1. i need to know that when i'm here, the low prices will be too. monday, tuesday, everyday. i'm a big fan of everyday. [ male announcer ] and with thousands of everyday low prices, you'll sa
in san francisco, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >>> well, with the new meters, prices as jennifer said will bounce around depending upon demand and they could go as low as 50 cents an hour to she said up to $6. >> ouch. >> an hour. >> quick question. how many friends do you have? and we don't mean that silly little number on the side of your facebook profile page. how friendship or lack of it can help or take a toll on you. >>> and what could be one of the...
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jennifer ashton is with us with a list of common complaints that probably don't mean for which your health. >> good morning, maggie. every doctor when she or she is in medical school we read about the book and read the disease and every single person says, i have that. >> i have tharchlts it is not just laypeople. >> because of the internet we can all read about it and convince ourselves we are sick. >> that's correct. >> if we have certain things like skin tags it probably doesn't mean anything. what is a skin tag exactly. >> really just benign skin growths, more common as we age, more common in people with diabetes, more common in people who are overweight and look fleshy, sometimes have a little stalk and can rub against jewelry or clothing, beeven in, usually not cancerous but there are things, of course you should keep an eye out for. i will always tell you, most serious things, don't go away on their own, they get worse. >> and skin tags, if harmless, should not get worse? >> exactly. the things to look out, for again you what unto be observant on your own skin because we always talk
jennifer ashton is with us with a list of common complaints that probably don't mean for which your health. >> good morning, maggie. every doctor when she or she is in medical school we read about the book and read the disease and every single person says, i have that. >> i have tharchlts it is not just laypeople. >> because of the internet we can all read about it and convince ourselves we are sick. >> that's correct. >> if we have certain things like skin tags it...
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jennifer ashton. thank you very much. >>> up next, julie finds out eating at a great restaurant is a lot different than working at one. our dream job series begins when we come back on "the early show." >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by v-8 v-fusion. vegetables that taste like fruit. >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by v-8 v-fusion. vegetables that taste like fruit. a serving of vegetables hidden by a serving of fruit. [woof woof] v8. what's your number? >>> "the early show" anchors are all getting a chance to live out a fantasy, our dream jobs. i love great food, so what could be better than working at one of the nation's finest restaurants? once i got to the french laundry oig, i found i might have bitten off more than i could chew. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: nestled in yountville, t"the french laundr" has twice been named best restaurant in the world. >> we're fortunate to have a vegetable garden so close to our restaurant. >> reporter: they use only the fresher ingredients includin
jennifer ashton. thank you very much. >>> up next, julie finds out eating at a great restaurant is a lot different than working at one. our dream job series begins when we come back on "the early show." >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by v-8 v-fusion. vegetables that taste like fruit. >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by v-8 v-fusion. vegetables that taste like fruit. a serving of vegetables hidden by a serving of fruit....
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there are rumors that jennifer lopez is close to signing a deal to be a judge, and that might not be the only shake you know. judge kara digardi is not under contract for next year. no word or whether she will return. you're up on all this hollywood gossip. >> j-lo. >> jessica simpson rumored too. >> but there is nobody like simon. >> i know. >> one and only. >> how about this weather? >> now, i haven't been outside much today. it was really cold this morning. i got coffee and it was really cold. >> it was cold this morning. i was trying to use a transition. the weather is probably not your one and only because it hasn't been all that great lately. the afternoons have been, but the mornings have been been full of clouds and cool temperatures. so here we are, san jose, life look outside. plenty of sunshine in the south bay. here's a look at our planner. this is what you can expect for the afternoon. sunshine in inland, temperatures near 90 degrees. mid-70s around the bay with a mix of sun and clouds. and also expecting along the coastline partly cloudy conditions where temperatures ar
there are rumors that jennifer lopez is close to signing a deal to be a judge, and that might not be the only shake you know. judge kara digardi is not under contract for next year. no word or whether she will return. you're up on all this hollywood gossip. >> j-lo. >> jessica simpson rumored too. >> but there is nobody like simon. >> i know. >> one and only. >> how about this weather? >> now, i haven't been outside much today. it was really cold this...
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jennifer hawke-petit raped and strangled. then both men poured gasoline on the mother and both daughters and set them and the house on fire. >> this is the time when they're going to be very emotional and they're allowed to be, because one of the factors, and i think the most important one, is, was this crime committed in a particularly cruel and depraved manner? >> reporter: william petit says he will not deliver a victims' impact statement during the death penalty hearing. hayes was convicted on 16 counts by a connecticut jury. now the same jury will return to decide if he'll be executed for his crimes. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> and here is katie couric now way preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> good morning. the tea party express rolls on. next stop, reno, home to one of the tightest and nastiest senate races. can the tea party take down the democratic majority leader there? our special campaign 2010 coverage continues tonight. only on the "cbs evening news." now back to "the early show." >>> and it is t
jennifer hawke-petit raped and strangled. then both men poured gasoline on the mother and both daughters and set them and the house on fire. >> this is the time when they're going to be very emotional and they're allowed to be, because one of the factors, and i think the most important one, is, was this crime committed in a particularly cruel and depraved manner? >> reporter: william petit says he will not deliver a victims' impact statement during the death penalty hearing. hayes...
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jennifer mistrot reports. >> reporter: hillary looks forward to this delivery every week. >> corn and carrots. >> reporter: she is 8 months pregnant. good nutrition is at the top of her priority list right now. >> so it's really nice to be able to have such great stuff and we have been experimenting with new foods because we didn't -- we wouldn't have bought it otherwise. >> reporter: finding fresh fruits and veggies can be difficult for folks in this part of alameda county. ashland is tucked away between hayward and castro valley. there are no big chain stores. and food shopping often means a trip to a neighboring town. >> do we have enough? >> reporter: dig deep farms is the new kid on the block. they deliver fresh produce to your door. >> you have delicious tomatoes, wonderful apples, corn, and these fantastic locally grown strawberries. it all costs just $15 for this produce. delicious. >> this is about reestablishing not just this community but any community has this problem. any community's ability to control an excess of resource that we need for our survival. >> reporter: it i
jennifer mistrot reports. >> reporter: hillary looks forward to this delivery every week. >> corn and carrots. >> reporter: she is 8 months pregnant. good nutrition is at the top of her priority list right now. >> so it's really nice to be able to have such great stuff and we have been experimenting with new foods because we didn't -- we wouldn't have bought it otherwise. >> reporter: finding fresh fruits and veggies can be difficult for folks in this part of...
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jennifer ashton. some common myths and some common realities that people aren't sure about regarding fat. like, can you spot reduce? we'll see when we come back. to keep their bodies strong. carnation instant breakfast essentials supplies the nutrients of a balanced breakfast to help build strong muscles and healthy bones. carnation instant breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. dog: bacon? gotta get that bacon! dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? dog: me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! b-s five... i'm elizabeth wenger. >>> it's 7:25. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm elizabeth wenger. >>> we have breaking news update on the 8-year-old girl who was abducted from her home in fresno. apparently, she has been found safe and sound. that is according to our sister station in fresno. now, police say her kidnapper is stil
jennifer ashton. some common myths and some common realities that people aren't sure about regarding fat. like, can you spot reduce? we'll see when we come back. to keep their bodies strong. carnation instant breakfast essentials supplies the nutrients of a balanced breakfast to help build strong muscles and healthy bones. carnation instant breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. dog: bacon? gotta get that bacon! dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom:...
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. >> doctor jennifer brokaw of medical consultant and advocacy services says while the database is new, doctors being paid to promote drugs is not. it's totally legal but the ethical issues surrounding the practice have been studied for years. >> the studies have shown that gifts as small as a pen with a drug name on it influence prescribing practices of physicians. >> for his part nearologist doctor anderson doesn't believe he is influenced by the more than $170,000 he is being paid by various pharmaceutical companies. >> and the reason why again is because i do tell my patients, and i'm willing to choose another medication, the second one is i was using the medication that i seek speak on before they asked me to speak on their behalf. >> reporter: unlike many of the names on the database he is open with patients and hosts his disclosures. still, doctor brokaw worries taking money from big farm a is a conflict of interest. >> the physicians were always to interpret science for the good of their patients. and if the physician doesn't have an unbiased view of the science, how are patien
. >> doctor jennifer brokaw of medical consultant and advocacy services says while the database is new, doctors being paid to promote drugs is not. it's totally legal but the ethical issues surrounding the practice have been studied for years. >> the studies have shown that gifts as small as a pen with a drug name on it influence prescribing practices of physicians. >> for his part nearologist doctor anderson doesn't believe he is influenced by the more than $170,000 he is...
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jennifer hartstein, a child and teen psychologist. yes, they get their point across he says. >> yes, they do get their point across. it does make the kid know exactly what the message is. >> that message really can be harmful. let's take a look at the top three things we should never say to our kids. the first one being, because i said so. also up there with because i'm the mommy. >> this is a tough one. you say it because it ends the conversation. kids are going to hear things like, clearly you don't want to know what i have to say. clearly my input doesn't matter. the fact is this statement alone is a conversation ender. sometimes that's really what you need sometimes. >> what you need. >> what you need. you might want to think how to say it differently. look, i understand that's what you want. the answer is no. let's move on and be done. >> end of discussion as opposed to as i said so. i can work with that. number two here what were you thinking? >> we have all heard this. how many times have we heard this. that capacity operated,
jennifer hartstein, a child and teen psychologist. yes, they get their point across he says. >> yes, they do get their point across. it does make the kid know exactly what the message is. >> that message really can be harmful. let's take a look at the top three things we should never say to our kids. the first one being, because i said so. also up there with because i'm the mommy. >> this is a tough one. you say it because it ends the conversation. kids are going to hear...
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jennifer ashton is here with some cerebral science. i imagine there has to be a little brain damage here. >> i think there are multiple aspects to this that can potentially be not so great. we're not just talking about the advantages here. there are clear advantages to this technological age in which we live, but let's talk about the healths risks and downside, if you will. first of all, when you're on these screens all day long, and the average american is spending over eight hours a day on some type of screen, what are you not doing in you're not interacting with friends and family, not enter sizing, sleeping, all of those can be suboptimal -- >> you're not looking where you're going walking down the street. i've burned into an air conditioner before. >> i find it very difficult to separate myself. you're worried about your patient, your children, your jobs. it's a problem. >> you mention social skills. i worried about my son not knowing how to properly answer a phone because we have cell phones but it could go beyond that. >> the ri
jennifer ashton is here with some cerebral science. i imagine there has to be a little brain damage here. >> i think there are multiple aspects to this that can potentially be not so great. we're not just talking about the advantages here. there are clear advantages to this technological age in which we live, but let's talk about the healths risks and downside, if you will. first of all, when you're on these screens all day long, and the average american is spending over eight hours a day...
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jennifer ashton is here to run this down for us. good morning. >> good morning, maggie. >> first in the interest of full disclosure you are an investor on the advisory board of a sports drink, exactly the kind of the study. things sugar has been added, soda, juice that's not all juice and sports drinks. >> first we have to ask why they did the study. as we know, because we hear about it all the time, obesity is such an enormous problem in our teenagers, in our children so they really sought to figure out why. once you isolate factors individually, hopefully you can target the treatment and reduce those behaviors that may be playing a role. obviously we can't do anything about our genetics or family history. that's why we did the study, they wanted to look at specifics. how much are they drinking, how much of it, what else are they eating and doing. >> they found you don't have to drink very much to gain a significant amount of weight. one 15 ounce could mean. >> 15 pounds or more a year. that is a staggering fact. let's talk about w
jennifer ashton is here to run this down for us. good morning. >> good morning, maggie. >> first in the interest of full disclosure you are an investor on the advisory board of a sports drink, exactly the kind of the study. things sugar has been added, soda, juice that's not all juice and sports drinks. >> first we have to ask why they did the study. as we know, because we hear about it all the time, obesity is such an enormous problem in our teenagers, in our children so they...
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. >> reporter: jennifer cooler first contacted cbs 5 helps you six months ago as her foreclosure fight was just beginning and today just as she was packing up her brentwood home she got some good news. >> we're super excited that they are actually going to stop this process. >> reporter: cooper's mortgage holder bank of america announced today it's suspending sales of foreclosed homes in all 50 states. it's also halting evictions of some home owners whose homes have already been sold. >> this could be a very big deal. >> reporter: this economist says the move comes amid growing questions about whether lenders were pushing through foreclosures without verifying the paperwork. >> which means that potentially, a lot of the foreclosures weren't done legally. and people were thrown out of their house when maybe they shouldn't. >> reporter: earlier this week, jpmorgan chase and allied financial stopped foreclosures in 23 states where they must an proved by a court. but that doesn't apply here in california. the state hit hardest by the mortgage crisis. >> it's a problem all too evident in sa
. >> reporter: jennifer cooler first contacted cbs 5 helps you six months ago as her foreclosure fight was just beginning and today just as she was packing up her brentwood home she got some good news. >> we're super excited that they are actually going to stop this process. >> reporter: cooper's mortgage holder bank of america announced today it's suspending sales of foreclosed homes in all 50 states. it's also halting evictions of some home owners whose homes have already...
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jennifer? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> the fact that you took four days to reach that decision and the sort of questions that you were asking led some people to believe that maybe you were divided in your decision or leaning against the death penalty. was that ever the case, michael? >> i think everybody went in with their own thoughts and ideas and we all wanted to hear the evidence and wanted to weigh everything properly. we definitely took our time and wanted to make sure we followed the laws of the state of connecticut and the instructions that the judge gave us so we took our time and we did it. >> at one point in his closing, the defense attorney said, look at him. he is not a rabid animal. he is a human being. paula, what do you see when you look at steven hayes? >> a vacant man. a shell. and that was -- that was pervasive from the beginning. i kept looking to see if there was some form of life within. it's just constant shell. so it's -- it was hard to see, to get
jennifer? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> the fact that you took four days to reach that decision and the sort of questions that you were asking led some people to believe that maybe you were divided in your decision or leaning against the death penalty. was that ever the case, michael? >> i think everybody went in with their own thoughts and ideas and we all wanted to hear the evidence and wanted to weigh everything properly....
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jennifer aniston gets legal help to keep an accused stalker away. but is that enough to keep her safe? and a whale of a tale. a 40-ton whale leaps out of the water and crushes this sailboat. we will talk to the sailors about their harrowing adventure. early this thursday morning, july 22nd, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. on this thursday, i'm harry zblith i'm erica hill. good to have you with us this morning. >> have you ever been to the tetons? >> i have not. >> most beautiful stunning piece outside of jackson, wyoming. and if you are a werner like i lived out there for a dozen years, you want to climb those things. what one of the truths of climbing out there is late in the afternoon, you get the thunderstorms almost every day. thunder, lightening here in the tetons. three different climbing groups up above 13,000 feet. >> they were almost there. >> up there. they were way up there. you get up that high, there no place to high. thunder and lightning comes in, lot of people hurt. one person still miss thing morning. the latest tha
jennifer aniston gets legal help to keep an accused stalker away. but is that enough to keep her safe? and a whale of a tale. a 40-ton whale leaps out of the water and crushes this sailboat. we will talk to the sailors about their harrowing adventure. early this thursday morning, july 22nd, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. on this thursday, i'm harry zblith i'm erica hill. good to have you with us this morning. >> have you ever been to the tetons? >> i have...
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jennifer ashton. we really need to clear a lot of this up. this is focused specifically on one type of cancer, although it's most common noninvasive form of breast cancer. >> and when you talk about breast cancer, it's really like saying you're talking about the weather. there are so many different types of breast cancer. this particular article really dealt with a type known as dcis or ducktal carcinoma in-situ, the most common type of noninvasive breast cancer. it's also referred to as stage zero. diagnosed about 50,000 cases per year. good news is it's 90% curable, but it this article concerns that more than 17% of the time it might be misdiagnosed saying there's a cancer there when, in fact, there is not. >> and part of that problem for the misdiagnosis is that the mass that they're dealing with is maybe a few grains of salt. >> correct. there are three basic reasons that any cancer could be prone to misdiagnosis. one is based on imaging. when you're talking about mammography, it's not a perfect imaging modality. particularly in young wom
jennifer ashton. we really need to clear a lot of this up. this is focused specifically on one type of cancer, although it's most common noninvasive form of breast cancer. >> and when you talk about breast cancer, it's really like saying you're talking about the weather. there are so many different types of breast cancer. this particular article really dealt with a type known as dcis or ducktal carcinoma in-situ, the most common type of noninvasive breast cancer. it's also referred to as...